Affiliations 

  • 1 Medicine and Surgery, Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada, IND
  • 2 Medicine and Surgery, Dr. N.T.R University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, IND
  • 3 Medicine, GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry, IND
  • 4 Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Pleven, Pleven, BGR
  • 5 Department of Comprehensive Risk Reduction for Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases, L.T. Malaya Therapy National Institute of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, UKR
Cureus, 2021 Sep;13(9):e18061.
PMID: 34692287 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.18061

Abstract

Mal de Meleda (MDM) is a rare sub-type of palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK) disease. The primary symptoms of PPK are scleroatrophy, transient keratoderma, scleroatrophic erythema, pseudoainhum around the digits, and perioral erythema. MDM is a pathology with a difficult clinical course. This case study presents two cases of MDM in siblings born out of second-degree consanguinity. The presenting complaint was the peeling of the palmar skin since birth. Both patients were treated with acitretin orally (dose: 10 mg) for three months and tretinoin (topical) for two months. The prognosis was good after three months of treatment.

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